It becomes snow.
It is snow
Frost
it is water in a cloud which is
Clouds are formed by rising pockets of warm air with water vapor in them. The water vapor then condenses, forming the cloud. Cumulonimbus clouds are just very large clouds that produce thunder-storms. Cirrus clouds are formed when the condensed water vapor freezes, giving the clouds a wispy look.
when water vapor freezes on a cold surface liquid waree forms immediately
No. Water vapor is invisible. Clouds are composed of tiny droplets of liquid water or tiny ice crystals depending on the cloud type. Look up the definition of vapor, one of the primary characteristics of "vapor" is it is in fact visible. Gas, unless it has a distinct color, is invisible. So, yes, clouds are made of water vapor and/or crystals and sometimes minute dust particles. When the water vapor reaches a saturation point and starts to condense into larger droplets, you get rain. If it's cold enough, it crystalizes to make snow, and if it freezes rapidly you get hail.
Frost
I am thinking clouds also. i am not sure thouhg.
Snow crystals form when water vapor condenses directly into ice. This happens in the clouds.
Snow
Snow crystals form when water vapor condenses directly into ice. This happens in the clouds.
This is called deposition.
it is water in a cloud which is
Snow
Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals. These ice crystals then come together to form snowflakes. When enough snowflakes accumulate, they fall to the ground as snow.
The water vapour in the atmosphere condense to form clouds. It may precipitates in the form of sleet.
supercooled water freezes around ice nucleus or water vapor changes to ice crystals
supercooled water freezes around ice nucleus or water vapor changes to ice crystals